Nuccio Raciti |
https://github.com/nuccioraciti/Goat-IDE
for those interested, feel free to download and use it, and thank for your testing, improving and leaving your feedback for it. On youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUmujKemFjA&feature=youtu.be <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUmujKemFjA&feature=youtu.be> Ciao, Nuccio. _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
Patrick Mc(avery |
On 12-01-02 01:33 PM, Nuccio Raciti wrote:
> https://github.com/nuccioraciti/Goat-IDE > > for those interested, feel free to download and use it, > and thank for your testing, improving and leaving your feedback for it. > > On youtube: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUmujKemFjA&feature=youtu.be > <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUmujKemFjA&feature=youtu.be> > > Ciao, > Nuccio. > > _______________________________________________ > eLua-dev mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev > I have it installed now, it looks really amazing. I will play with it more tonight. Thanks!-Patrick _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
Nuccio Raciti |
Il 02/01/2012 20:45, Patrick ha scritto:
> On 12-01-02 01:33 PM, Nuccio Raciti wrote: >> https://github.com/nuccioraciti/Goat-IDE >> >> for those interested, feel free to download and use it, >> and thank for your testing, improving and leaving your feedback for it. >> >> On youtube: >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUmujKemFjA&feature=youtu.be >> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUmujKemFjA&feature=youtu.be> >> >> Ciao, >> Nuccio. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> eLua-dev mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev >> > Hi Niccio > > I have it installed now, it looks really amazing. I will play with it > more tonight. > > Thanks!-Patrick > I'm very happy about this. Nuccio _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
Awesome! This looks great.
I'll try getting this going on a Linux host shortly. If it has no extra special dependencies, it should be possible to make it work on OS X using native GTK+ or GTK under X11. Best. -jsnyder On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Nuccio Raciti <[hidden email]> wrote: > Il 02/01/2012 20:45, Patrick ha scritto: > >> On 12-01-02 01:33 PM, Nuccio Raciti wrote: >>> >>> https://github.com/nuccioraciti/Goat-IDE >>> >>> for those interested, feel free to download and use it, >>> and thank for your testing, improving and leaving your feedback for it. >>> >>> On youtube: >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUmujKemFjA&feature=youtu.be >>> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUmujKemFjA&feature=youtu.be> >>> >>> Ciao, >>> Nuccio. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> eLua-dev mailing list >>> [hidden email] >>> https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev >>> >> Hi Niccio >> >> I have it installed now, it looks really amazing. I will play with it more >> tonight. >> >> Thanks!-Patrick >> > Hi Patrick, > I'm very happy about this. > > Nuccio > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > eLua-dev mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
Patrick Mc(avery |
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>> > Hi Patrick, > I'm very happy about this. > > Nuccio Hi Niccio I've only been able to spend 10 or 15 minutes with Goat(having crazy day) but already 95% of it is obvious. It is a painless transition from Scite but adds stuff the elua community needs.. There are a few things I never really figured out or had time to play with in Scite. One was syntax highlighting. At night it's nice to have a dark background and the other was compile. WebBuilder looks really neat and it's totally straightforward but I am guessing that for a full time embedded programmer, they would want the tool chain on the local machine. Is it possible to cross compile with the "compile" feature? Will Scite tutorials be valid for this? I would like to study more about this. Just an idea.... but once I work through James's tutorials I would like to flash my board with jtag on linux. It might be nice to be able to integrate openOCD features into Goat. Once I learn more about Goat I would love to do some screencasts about it. The first two tutorials seemed to go over well with people but I am going to redo them. I bought a nice microphone(Blue Yeti) and am learning more about Audacity/Pitivi. I hope to do many screencasts this year, it would be great to use Goat as a central piece of these tutorials. Thanks again for all your hard work-Patrick _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
Marcelo Politzer |
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2012/1/2 James Snyder <[hidden email]> Awesome! This looks great. I second that. :) I'll try getting this going on a Linux host shortly. If it has no One more thing: I was testing with the mbed board and noticed that there is no semi support like there is for mmc. I've looked for a way to change mmc to semi in the configuration files
but couldn't find a way to change it. I know you said its alfa, but i tough it was worth saying. Another thing: Is there a place for bug tracking? where should I have posted the above message?
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Nuccio Raciti |
Hi Marcelo, Ciao, Il giorno 02/gen/2012 21:32, "Marcelo Politzer" <[hidden email]> ha scritto:
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Hi,
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Nuccio Raciti <[hidden email]> wrote: > https://github.com/nuccioraciti/Goat-IDE > > for those interested, feel free to download and use it, > and thank for your testing, improving and leaving your feedback for it. > > On youtube: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUmujKemFjA&feature=youtu.be > <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUmujKemFjA&feature=youtu.be> Congratulations, very nice work! A few questions: 1. can the "eLua console" tab stay at the same level as the tabs for the editor files (as opposed to the lower part of the window)? It might save some screen space (most likely people won't need to see the source code and the console at the same time). 2. how hard is it to make it work under Windows too? Keep up the good work. If I have time, I'll be more than happy to contribute to this. Best, Bogdan > > Ciao, > Nuccio. > > _______________________________________________ > eLua-dev mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
Nuccio Raciti |
Hi Bogdan,
Congratulations, very nice work! A few questions: 1. can the "eLua console" tab stay at the same level as the tabs for the editor files (as opposed to the lower part of the window)? It might save some screen space (most likely people won't need to see the source code and the console at the same time). I hope that the mode "vertical split" from menu "Options" can help... (See the attached image) > 2. how hard is it to make it work under Windows too? No, I have in plan to complete the work soon, it needs few week of work.... > > Keep up the good work. If I have time, I'll be more than happy to > contribute to this. Thanks for your encouragement Bogdan, I needs some help in order to make presentable one lua program that I used in order to generate the elua.api file coming from elua docs... Maybe it can be added to the eLua sources. > > Best, > Bogdan > >> Ciao, >> Nuccio. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> eLua-dev mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev > _______________________________________________ > eLua-dev mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev > _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev Vertical_split.jpeg (162K) Download Attachment |
Nuccio Raciti |
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Hi Patrick
> > Hi Niccio > > I've only been able to spend 10 or 15 minutes with Goat(having crazy > day) but already 95% of it is obvious. It is a painless transition > from Scite but adds stuff the elua community needs.. > > There are a few things I never really figured out or had time to play > with in Scite. One was syntax highlighting. At night it's nice to have > a dark background and the other was compile. > > WebBuilder looks really neat and it's totally straightforward but I am > guessing that for a full time embedded programmer, they would want the > tool chain on the local machine. Is it possible to cross compile with > the "compile" feature? Will Scite tutorials be valid for this? I would > like to study more about this. It might be feasible in the future > > Just an idea.... but once I work through James's tutorials I would > like to flash my board with jtag on linux. It might be nice to be able > to integrate openOCD features into Goat. I'd also like me to do so in the future.... why not? > > Once I learn more about Goat I would love to do some screencasts about > it. The first two tutorials seemed to go over well with people but I > am going to redo them. I bought a nice microphone(Blue Yeti) and am > learning more about Audacity/Pitivi. I hope to do many screencasts > this year, it would be great to use Goat as a central piece of these > tutorials. great, I'm not the right person for the job, I did it in a hurry it is my first experience with youtube... :-/ Nuccio > > Thanks again for all your hard work-Patrick > _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
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On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Nuccio Raciti <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi Bogdan, > > > Congratulations, very nice work! A few questions: > > 1. can the "eLua console" tab stay at the same level as the tabs for > the editor files (as opposed to the lower part of the window)? It > might save some screen space (most likely people won't need to see the > source code and the console at the same time). > > I hope that the mode "vertical split" from menu "Options" can help... > (See the attached image) I suspect he meant to have the tab be replaceable/interchangeable between the console and code (as in have either occupy the same frame), but I could be wrong? I'm not sure what might be the best interface... I might like to have a separate window or the separate frames as it is? One thing that I do love having in other tools (haven't checked if this is the case in Go@), is to be able to switch between tabs by using number keys like in Firefox/Chrome (Ctrl-1 - Ctrl-9 or Cmd-1 - Cmd-9 on OS X) > > >> 2. how hard is it to make it work under Windows too? > > No, I have in plan to complete the work soon, it needs few week of work.... One quick question on that front: I presume you'll just be using Gtk+ on Windows? Or are you going to try and use more Native widgets? Or is it architected in such a manner that using native ones might be convenient? (I'm actually not sure what Scintilla/SciTE typically does on Windows). Scintilla does actually support Cocoa as of recent releases and it would be neat to make it work as a native application as well. I presume you might be using Gtk widgets or components for the console and text areas outside of the editor? I have done pretty minimal GUI development but I'd be happy to help out in this realm. After I take care of some other things I'll try getting it working with Gtk on OS X. > > >> >> Keep up the good work. If I have time, I'll be more than happy to >> contribute to this. > > > Thanks for your encouragement Bogdan, I needs some help in order to make > presentable one lua program that I used in order to generate the elua.api > file coming from elua docs... > Maybe it can be added to the eLua sources. > > >> >> Best, >> Bogdan >> >>> Ciao, >>> Nuccio. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> eLua-dev mailing list >>> [hidden email] >>> https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev >> >> _______________________________________________ >> eLua-dev mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev >> > > > _______________________________________________ > eLua-dev mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev > eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
Nuccio Raciti |
Hi,
Il 03/01/2012 22:06, James Snyder ha scritto: > On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Nuccio Raciti<[hidden email]> wrote: >> Hi Bogdan, >> >> >> Congratulations, very nice work! A few questions: >> >> 1. can the "eLua console" tab stay at the same level as the tabs for >> the editor files (as opposed to the lower part of the window)? It >> might save some screen space (most likely people won't need to see the >> source code and the console at the same time). >> >> I hope that the mode "vertical split" from menu "Options" can help... >> (See the attached image) > I suspect he meant to have the tab be replaceable/interchangeable > between the console and code (as in have either occupy the same > frame), but I could be wrong? I'm not sure what might be the best > interface... I might like to have a separate window or the separate > frames as it is? > > One thing that I do love having in other tools (haven't checked if > this is the case in Go@), is to be able to switch between tabs by > using number keys like in Firefox/Chrome (Ctrl-1 - Ctrl-9 or Cmd-1 - > Cmd-9 on OS X) currently you can switch using <Alt>+1, <Alt>+2, ..... > >> >>> 2. how hard is it to make it work under Windows too? >> No, I have in plan to complete the work soon, it needs few week of work.... > One quick question on that front: I presume you'll just be using Gtk+ > on Windows? Or are you going to try and use more Native widgets? Or > is it architected in such a manner that using native ones might be > convenient? (I'm actually not sure what Scintilla/SciTE typically > does on Windows). Scintilla does actually support Cocoa as of recent > releases and it would be neat to make it work as a native application > as well. > > I presume you might be using Gtk widgets or components for the console > and text areas outside of the editor? > > I have done pretty minimal GUI development but I'd be happy to help > out in this realm. After I take care of some other things I'll try > getting it working with Gtk on OS X. As I know, it should work with some effort on OS X, so your help would be valuable... > Best, Nuccio _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
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Hi Marcelo,
> One more thing: > I was testing with the mbed board and noticed that there is no semi > support like > there is for mmc. I've looked for a way to change mmc to semi in the > configuration files > but couldn't find a way to change it. I know you said its alfa, but i > tough it was worth saying. > > Another thing: Is there a place for bug tracking? where should I have > posted the above message? > https://github.com/nuccioraciti/Goat-IDE/issues/1 I hope it is accessible to everyone, please let me know. Best, Nuccio > -- > Best, > Marcelo > > > > _______________________________________________ > eLua-dev mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
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